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2015

Explore Experience

Enjoy

BELLEVILLEDiscover

Bienvenue Welcome

The City of Belleville is a vibrant, thriving community situated on the picturesque Bay of Quinte, centrally located between Toronto and Ottawa directly along High-way 401.

This is a community rich with an inviting blend of urban and rural opportunities. Belleville offers a fine assortment of shops, restaurants, and accommodations, with beautiful natural spaces and water-front trails. In addition, there is a wide range of cultural attractions, world-class fishing, boating and golf. The City’s family-friendly recreational facilities are second to none and include swimming pools, ice rinks, splash pads and more.

No Belleville visit is complete without taking in one of the many exciting festivals and events that are held throughout the year. Whatever your interests, you’ll find that our community has something for everyone.

Explore, experience and enjoy, and most importantly – return. You’re always welcome here!

Belleville est une ville dynamique et prospère située le long de l’autoroute 401, près de la pittoresque baie de Quinte, à mi-chemin entre Toronto et Ottawa.

Belleville regorge de possibilités invitantes, tant urbaines que rurales. Elle offre un vaste éventail de magasins, de restaurants et d’établissements d’hébergement, ainsi que de superbes espaces naturels et des pistes sur le bord de l’eau. De plus, on y trouve une foule d’attractions culturelles et des terrains de golf, et on peut s’y adonner à des randonnées nautiques et à des excursions de pêche de classe mondiale. Ses installations récréatives pour toute la famille sont in-comparables et comprennent notamment des piscines, des patinoires et des aires de jeux d’eau.

Une visite à Belleville est incomplète si on ne participe pas à l’un de ses nombreux festivals et événements palpitants, échelonnés tout au long de l’année. Chacun est certain d’y trouver son compte!

Venez découvrir Belleville. Amusez-vous et, surtout, revenez nous voir. On vous y accueillera toujours chaleureusement!

Mayor of Belleville

As the Mayor of the City ofBelleville, it is my distinct pleasure to have this opportunity to welcome you, on behalf of my colleagues on Council, to the Quinte region.

Discover Belleville 2015 is a great resource to help you plan your vacation or day trip in the area. You will quickly discover the amazing amenities in our city; from the unique shops and fine restaurants, to our beautiful waterfront trails, parks and recreational facilities. There are so many things to do in the ‘Friendly City’ you will no doubt enjoy your time here.

Thank you for choosing Belleville as your vacation destination. Our hope is that each of you enjoy your time in Belleville and that you return to the Quinte area in the future.

Taso A. ChristopherMayor

Table of ContentsHotels & Motels: 4Bed & Breakfasts: 5Casual & Fine Dining: 6, 7 & 8Fast or On the Go Food: 8, 9 & 10What to Do: Shopping: -11 - 13 Water: Sailing, Kayaking, Boating, Fishing - 16 & 17 Boat Launches - 18 Harbour Facilities - 18 Hiking, Trails & Conservation Areas - 19 Parks: 20 - 22Economic Development: 23Upcoming Events: 24, 25, 38 - 41Dog Park and Birding: 26Concerts on the Bay: 27Caverns & Caves: 27Belleville on Bikes & Geocaching: 28Golf: 29Museums: 31The Arts: 34Theatres: 35Conferences & Banquets: 42Road Racing Track: 43Winter in the City: 44Outdoor Winter Activity: 45Maps: 46-48

Belleville & DistrictChamber of Commerce

5 Moira E, Belleville, ON K8P 2S3 PH (613) 962-4597

[email protected]

Where everyone is welcome!Activities for all ages & stages.

Swimmming, Skating, Walking Track, Gymnasium, Arenas, Workout Studio,

265 Cannifton Road | 613-966-4632 | www.qswc.ca Follow us on Twitter @QSWC | Like us on Facebook at Quinte Sports & Wellness Centre

HOTELS & MOTELS

Avalon Motel, 245 N. Front St., 613-966-6622avalonmotel.com

Best Western, 387 N. Front St., 1-800-528-1234bestwestern.com

Canada’s Best Value Inn, 325 N. Front St., 613-968-5353

Comfort Inn, 200 N. Park St., 1-800-228-5150choicehotels.ca

Fairfield Marriott, 407 N. Front St., 1-800-228-2800marriott.com/YGKFI

Holiday Inn Express, 291 N. Front St. , 1-800-465-4329hiexpress.com

Park Lane Motel, 648 Old Highway 2 W., 613-962-5394

Towne Place Suites by Marriott, 400 Bell Boulevard, 1-613-779-1212marriott.com/hotels/travel/ytrts-towneplace-suites-belleville

Travelodge Hotel, 11 Bay Bridge Rd., 613-968-3411 or1-800-420-3555 bellevilletravelodgehotel.com

Things to know:Belleville is the largest urban centre in the Quinte Region and

centrally located within the heart of North America.Population: 49,454 (2011 census)

Regional Population: 210,000Waterfront & Ethnic Festival: Free Admission

Top 100 Festivals, largest multiday summer festival in South Eastern ONHome of the Cheddar & Ale Trail and Chocolate & Apple Trail

Sportsman Boat & RV Show largest in Eastern ON189km east of Toronto

361km west of Montreal

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BED & BREAKFASTS

Aisling House, 272 Charles St., 613-969-5220aisling.ca/index.php

Belle Vie Belleville, 194 Lingham St., 613-962-2487bbcanada.com/13246.html

Heritage Charm, 118 Bridge St. East, 613-962-8472bbcanada.com/9310.html

Inn by the Rose Garden, 144 Bridge St. East, 613-969-2894innbytherosegarden.ca

Place Victoria Place, 156 Victoria Ave., 613-967-8560placevictoriaplace.ca

Savery House B & B, 1763 Hwy #37, 613-477-2684saveryhouse.com

St. John’s Inn, 263 John St., 613-967-5859bbcanada.com/13029.html

The Moira B & B, 21 Elvins Gardens, 613-967-7856bbcanada.com/themoirabandb

The Occasional Scone, 33 Catharine St., 613-779-0326bbcanada.com/theoccasionalsconebb

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Casual & Fine DiningAji Sai Japanese Restaurant, 32 Dundas St. W., 613-966-3939

Belle Pub, 310 Front St., 613-968-5650

Boston Pizza, 180 Bell Blvd., 613-966-2444

Bourbon Street Pizza Company, 5A Market St., 613-779-0803

Buffet Gardens Restaurant, 365 N. Front St., 613-967-7888

Café E, 357 Front St. W. on Empire Square, 613-968-1412

Capers, 272 Front St., 613-968-7979

Captain George’s Fish & Chips, 150 Sidney St., 613-967-8088

Cheech’s Cozy Grill, 207 Front St., 613-962-6969

China Gate, 251 Front St., 613-966-3444

Debbie’s Restaurant, 19 Campbell St., 613-968-5900

Dem Bones Smokeshack & Sports Bar, 13 Bell Blvd. 613-966-1874

Denny’s Family Restaurant, 398 N. Front St., 613-962-6634

Dinkel’s Restaurant & Courtyard, 44 Bridge St. E., 613-966-2556

Earl & Angelo’s Steak & Seafood, 182 Front St., 613-962-1182

East Side Mario’s, 390 N. Front St., 613-962-8440

Foxboro Diner and Take Out, 432 Ashley St., Foxboro, 613-967-0224

Greek Oasis, 690 Sidney St., 613-962-3332

Heather’s Place, 6835 Hwy. 62 N., Sommerville Centre, 613-771-1937

India Curry House, 180 North Front St., 613-968-5731

Irene’s Diner, 470 Dundas St. E., 613-967-1074

Jim’s Greek-Italian Eatery, 326 Front St., 613-967-1444

Jim’s Pizzeria, 326 Front St., 613-967-1444

Kate’s Country Kitchen, 7276 Hwy. 62 N., 613-962-1666

Kelsey’s, 170 N. Front St., 613-967-2400

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La Favorita Trattoria, 248 Front St., 613-779-8993

L’Auberge de France, 304 Front St., 613-966-2433

Linguine’s, 257 N. Front St., 613-962-5444

Little Texas, 290 N. Front St., 613-966-2427

Lone Star Texas Grill, 130 Bell Blvd., 613-962-8677

Modern Café, 190 Front St., 613-962-4182

Montana’s Cookhouse, 170 Bell Blvd., 613-967-9970

North China Buffet, 300 Bell Blvd., 613-771-9988

Northway Restaurant, 205 N. Front St., 613-962-7119

Olympic ’76 Restaurant, 444 Dundas St. W., 613-966-1686

Oriental Wok & Himalayan Cuisine, 59 Dundas St. E., 613-962-9232

Panera Bread, 179 Bell Blvd., 613-967-7758

Paulo’s Italian Trattoria, 38 Bridge St. E., 613-966-6542

Pizza Hut, 268 N. Front St., 613-968-4582

Prime Time Steakhouse, 260 N. Front St., 613-962-5361

Quinte Restaurant, 135 Cannifton Rd., 613-962-1313

Red Rock Canyon, 365 N. Front St., 613-966-8210

Riverside Restaurant & Bakery, 1 Moira St. E., 613-967-4928

Saigon, 110 N. Front St., (beside Metro) 613-966-0045

Sans Souci, 240 Front St., 613-968-2952

Sensuous Up Café, 33 South Pinnacle St., 613-966-8800

Slapshots Bar & Grill, 151 Cannifton Rd., 613-967-3813

Swiss Chalet, 15 Bell Blvd., 613-968-6819

Tandoori Lounge, 366 N. Front St.—Unit 22, 613-968-9696

Thai Garden, 151 Pinnacle St., 613-962-1188

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Casual & Fine Dining (continued)

Thai House Cuisine, 230 Front St., 613-966-7888

The Beaufort Pub, 173 Dundas St. E., 613-966-7060

The Boathouse Restaurant, 32 S. Front St., 613-969-2211

The Coach’s Moustache, 366 N. Front St., 613-967-2424

The Dugout, 644 Dundas St. E., 613-968-5169

The Red Lion, 211 Coleman St., 613-966-2458

The Thirsty Bull Pub, 449 Dundas St. W., 613-779-0980

Toro Sushi Restaurant, 338 Pinnacle St., 613-967-6478

West Side Café, 436 Dundas St. W., 613-966-0365

Wild Wing, 366 N. Front St., 613-967-4848

Window’s on the Bay, (Travelodge) 11 Bay Bridge Rd., 613-968-3411

Yangtze Restaurant, 444 Dundas St. E., 613-966-6600

Your Family Restaurant, 191 Dundas St. E., 613-966-9994

Y’wanna Hav’ a Café, 254 Pinnacle St. (Library) – 199 Front St.(Century Place), 15 Bridge St. W. (Courthouse)

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Quinte Mall Food Cour t390 North Front Street

A & W613-966-4817

Booster Juice613-779-7202

Bourbon Street Grill613-771-0540

Feta and Olive613-967-1382

KFC/Taco Bell613-966-1642

Mr. Sub613-969-7231

New York Fries613-967-8402

Oishii Sushi613-966-8796

Teavana613-966-1073

Tim Horton’s613-961-7977

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Fast or On the Go10 Acre Truck Stop, 902A Wallbridge-Loyalist Road , 401 Exit 538,613-966-7017

Arby’s, 281 N. Front St., 613-966-1844

A&W, 366 N. Front St., 613-969-9276

Burger King, 298 N. Front St., 613-966-9797

Burger Revolution, 300 N. Front St., 613-966-3388

Cedar Nights, 21 College St. W., 613-771-1311

Crust and Crumb Bakery, 37 Pinnacle St. S., 613-779-1115

Dairy Queen, 74 Dundas St. E., 613-968-8959

Dino’s Pizza Factory, 150 Sidney St., 613-968-3336

Domino’s Pizza, 143 College St. W., 613-962-4949

East Side Franco’s Pizza Express, 652 Dundas St. E., 613-962-1212

Extreme Pita, 365 N. Front St., 613-969-9777

Fruit Fix, 200 Front St., 613-779-8472

Goody’s Pizzeria, 470 Dundas St. E., (Bayview Mall) 613-969-4444

Gourmet Diem, 249 Front St., 613-827-3914

Harvey’s, 233 N. Front St., 613-967-1165

Katrina’s Cakes & Treats, 135 N. Front St., 613-966-1274

KFC 464 Dundas St., 613-962-2907336 N. Front St., 613-967-6394

Little Caesars, 110 N. Front St., (beside Metro) 613-966-0963

Mary Brown’s Famous Chicken & Taters, 150 Sidney St., 613-967-0202

McDonald’s 274 Millenium Pkwy., (Wal-Mart) 613-962-2705185 N. Front St., 613-962-7400470 Dundas St. E., 613-968-5400

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Mr. Sub 41 Dundas St. E., 613-968-8466243 N. Front St. E., 613-969-7231

Mr. Zed’s Subs & Burgers, 324 Front St., 613-968-7787

Nova Deli-Maritime Donairs, 200 N. Front St., 613-968-3357

Papa John’s Pizza, 142 N. Front St., 613-771-1155

Papa’s Kitchen Pizzeria, 212 N. Front St., 613-966-7212

Pasta Tavola, 109 N. Front St., 613-779-9739

Pho Viet, 30 Dundas St. E., 613-968-2605

Pita Pit, 305 N. Front St., 613-966-6617

Pizza Pizza, 170 N. Front St., 613-967-1111

Quizno’s Subs, (Reid’s Dairy) 222 Bell Blvd., 613-967-7703

Reid’s Dairy, 222 Bell Blvd. 613-967-1970

Rosemary & Thyme, 417 Bridge St. E., 613-962-9358

Smoke’s Poutinerie, 305 N. Front St., 613-962-2873

Starbucks, 390 North Front St., 613-962-0479

Subway 110 N. Front St. – 366 N. Front St. – 450 Dundas St. E. 49 Dundas St. W. – 219 Millenium Pkwy. – 51 Adams St.

Sweet Escape Dessert & Coffee Lounge, 194 Front St., 613-966-0000

Taco Bell, 336 N. Front St., 613-967-6394

The Hot Dog Factory, 394 Front St., 613-779-0411

Tim Hortons161 Bridge St. – 165 College St. – 169 North Front St. – 218 Bell Blvd. – 390 North Front St. (Quinte Mall) – 470 Dundas St. E. –48 Dundas St. W. 902 Wallbridge-Loyalist Road – Hwy 62

Tina’s Pizzeria, 113 Cannifton Rd., 613-966-0241

Topper’s Pizza, 365 N. Front St., 613-813-7171

Wendy’s, 350 N. Front St., 613-967-9636

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The Quinte Mall is the region’s largest shopping centre with over 125 stores and services. The Mall includes big box stores such as Chapters, Sears and Toys R Us – and entertainment such as Galaxy Cinemas Multiplex Theatre.For more information visit:quintemall.com

In addition to these shopping expe-riences Belleville also offers stores and services from recognizable retail names such as Lowes, Home Depot, Canadian Tire, Walmart, The Gap, Staples, JYSK, Homesense, Oshkosh, Michaels, Bed, Bath & Beyond and many more.

Downtown Belleville is located in the centre of the City. Here you will find a variety of unique shop-ping experiences and some of the best dining establishments in the City. Roaming the streets of down-town you will discover galleries, spas, salons, specialty boutiques and theatres.

Downtown hosts many special events throughout the year – music festivals, sidewalk sales, street dances and gallery tours to name a few.Be sure to check out our Farmer’s Market on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for a wonderful assort-ment of fresh local produce.For further information on our downtown visit:rediscoverdowntown.ca

BellevilleExplore, Experience,

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Belleville features unique shopping experiences due to its wide range of antique, boutique and specialty shops, many found in the down-town core. Whether you’re in search of collectibles, chocolates, clothing, something exceptional or everyday items….in Belleville we have it all.

Belleville is known for its specialty shops which include Donini Chocolates and Taste of Country - and if you wish to relax the day away, there is a wide selection of day spas to choose from which inc lude : Beauty Works , Estetika, Joseph Anthony’s, Polish, Studio 237+Glo Day Spa and The Salon+Day Escape.

Belleville Farmers’ MarketFresh Fruits & Vegetables w Maple Syrup w Honey

w Home Baking w Meats w Crafts w Plants & Cut FlowerswEthnic & Health Foods

Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, all year behind City Hall

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Unique Shopping Experiences

Bridal Path Tack ShopDeja Vu Boutique

Donini’sFunk-N Gruven A-Z

Gourmet DiemHigh Falls OutfittersLive, Love and LaughMaple Dale Cheese

Reid’s DairyRuttle BrothersScalliwag Toys

Stephen Licence

For a detailed list of the wonderful shopping opportunities inBelleville visit belleville.ca/directory.

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Sailing, Kayaking & BoatingBoating is a healthy outdoor activity that’s fun for the whole family. Here, on the sheltered waters of the Bay of Quinte, we are fortunate to have one of the best places to sail in the world. Experience the thrill of sailing and enjoy it for the rest of your life.

Each summer the Bay of Quinte Yacht Club hosts camps as well as an Adult Learn-to-Sail Program and a Performance Training and Race Program for youths and adults. Windsurfing and kayaking are also great water sports. There are two locations near Belleville to rent kayaks; Clear Water Design and Kayak-ity-Yak.

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Fishing Tackle and Bait Shops

Pro Tackle, 43-B Putman, Industrial Rd., Belleville, 613-968-4111

Chesher’s Outdoor Store, 300 Maitland Dr., Belleville, 613-966-8080

Pete’s Prop Shop, 4611 Old Hwy. 2, Belleville, 613-968-2667

Dragon BoatingDragon Boating is a popular sport in Belleville which has two Dragon Boat facilities;Belleville Dragon Boat Club which can be reached at 613-962-4362 and Quinte Dragon Boat Training Centre which can be reached at 613-967-4643.

Fishing in BellevilleThe Bay of Quinte is the perfect destination for fishing. We are internationally known for our walleye, and anglers from across North America come to take part in our annual Kiwanis Walleye World competition. The Moira River cuts through downtown Belleville and has many fishermen lining its shores in early May during walleye season. In addition, there are also large and small mouth bass, pike, musky, perch, catfish and other pan fish. Fishing Charters

Whether you are looking for salmon, bass, trout, pike, ice fishing or walleye, these charters specialize in the Bay and aim to ensure your fishing adventure is a great success. These charters include boats, seasoned guides and tackle.

Bay of Quinte Fishing Charters613-393-3213info@westlakewillows.combayofquintecharters.com

Werner’s Angling Adventures1-416-879-3107nwernerfishing@hotmail.comwernersadventures.com

PB & J Fishing Charters613-483-8016pbandjcharters.com

Sunrise Cottage Resort andFishing Charters 613-399-3914sunrisecottageresort@bellnet.casunrisecottageresort.com

Hooked For [email protected]

Merland Park Fishing [email protected]/fishing

Quinte Ice Fishing [email protected]

Seas the Day Fishing [email protected]

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More information:fishingbayofquinte.comquintefishing.com

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Boat Launches

Belleville Recreation, Culture and Community Services operates two boat launches on the City’s waterfront - one at the bottom of Herchimer Avenue and the other at South George Street. Both have coin-operated ticket machines for your convenience. Seasonal boat passes can be purchased at the South George Street Canteen, City Hall (169 Front Street) or the Recreation, Culture and Community Services Department located at the Quinte Sports & Wellness Centre (265 Cannifton Road).

Harbour Facilities

Meyers Pier, 1 South Front St.613-967-1906Meyers Pier offers first class amenities for travelling boaters including:• gas, diesel, pump outs• 160 seasonal and transient boat slips• washrooms, showers & on-site

laundry• power & water at every slip• evening security• wireless internet• Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary on

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Victoria Park, 86 South Front St.Victoria Park is home to seasonal boaters with power and water at most slips and features:• off-shore fishing on west side• inner green space available for rent

(events, outdoor weddings, etc.)• Dragon Boat Racing location• home to the Bay of Quinte Yacht

Club, the second oldest yacht club in Ontario and fourth oldest in Canada. Visit: bqyc.org or call 613-966-5931

• Close to Belleville’s extensive water-front trails located at the base of Riverfront Trail for walking or biking.

• Visa, MasterCard, Interact and cash payments

• Hours of Operation: (Hours subject to change)

• Open early May through mid-October• May, Sept. & Oct.: 5 days a week• June, July & Aug.: 7 am-8 pm, 7 days

a week• Harbour Information & Bookings

613-966-4632

Crates MarineA new addition to Belleville, Crates Marine is a full-service marina with 200 slips to accommodate 16 feet – 80 feet. Crates provides many amenities to ensure your boating season is enjoyable. For further information email:[email protected] call 1-888-857-7114.

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Hiking & TrailsThe City of Belleville has over 17 kilometers of multi-use trails that are maintained year round. Waterfront Trails:Kiwanis Bayshore Trail (2,570 meters)Parrott Riverfront Trail (1,610 meters)Riverside Park Trail (5,224 meters)East Zwick’s Trail (1,960 meters)West Zwick’s Trail (1,255 meters)

Vanderwater Conservation AreaThe 257 hectare (635 acre) Vanderwater Conservation Area is located 3 km east of Thomasburg off Highway 37, at 512 Vanderwater Road. This lovely outdoor spot is picturesquely located along the banks of the Moira River, where the wa-ter cascades over a series of limestone steps. The 15 km of trails explore a wide range of natural environments from mature cedar forests in the low lying ar-eas to hardwood and coniferous forests that cover the slopes and high ground. The Conservation Area is a popular destination each winter for cross-coun-try skiers. A steep ridge runs the length of the property and several spots along the trails afford a scenic view of the land towards the west. 613-968-3434.

Eastern Ontario Trails AllianceOur Riverfront Trail is part of the Eastern Ontario Trails Alliance. The EOTA encompasses trails from the Bay of Quinte to Algonquin Park, and from Northumberland County to the Ottawa Region. For maps and other information visit: thetrail.ca..

H.R. Frink Outdoor Education CentreLocal school boards operate this out-door education centre located at this 138 hectare (341 acres) Conservation Area. Walk along the Moira River, hike up a steep drumlin and cross a long boardwalk across an impressive silver maple swamp.The Frink Centre continues on the other side of Thrasher Road where the trails will introduce you to horsetails and orchids on the 2km Horsetail Trail. There is also a 500 metre Wetland Ecology Boardwalk that crosses a Provincially Significant Wet-land. Located at 381 Thrasher Road, 2km east of Hwy 37. 613-477-2828 fofc.ca

Quinte Conservation The home base for Quinte Conservation, this area offers an abundance of recreation-al opportunities. Trails wind through this former farm, past fragrant orchards, open meadows and scenic woodlands. The park area at the mouth of Potter’s Creek over-looking the Bay of Quinte provides a great starting point for canoeists, kayakers and windsurfers. Located at 2061 Old Highway 2, 613-968-3434. quinteconservation.ca.

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Zwick’s Centennial Park 11 Bay Bridge Rd.

The Lions Club Pavilion is a popu-lar venue for concerts on the Bay from June to Labor Day week-end. Zwick’s Park is in the heart of the Bay of Quinte region and the bridge that splits it, the Nor-ris Whitney Bridge, is the main thorough way to Prince Edward County, just south of Belleville.

• waterfront• trails• playground• soccer fields• parking• wading pool• picnic areas (fresh air or covered)

Riverside Park373 Moira St. E.

Conveniently located just off Highway 401, this park is close to the Quinte Mall. Here you’ll find the popular pirate ship play structure and Kiwanis skate park, used for skateboarding and BMX biking. Open from 9 am - 9 pm, the splash park is a great place to cool off from the heat.

• canteen• picnic area• washrooms• shelter• parking• baby change stations• during the winter a large toboggan

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The City of Belleville maintains over 500 acres ofparkland at 55 locations throughout the

community. Children will enjoy playing at Zwick'sPark along the Bayshore Trail or at the

Pirate Ship in Riverside Park.

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Memorial Park, 130 Station St.• Floral Display• Wedding Photos

Centennial Park, 335 Bridge St. W.• Sports Field

Corby Park, 210 Ann St.• Floral Display• Wedding Photos

Lions Park, 70 Station St.• Floral Display• Wedding Photos• Multi-Use Trail

Kinsmen Park, 151 Dundas St. E.• Splash Pad• Multi-Use Trail

Kiwanis Bayshore Park21 Keegan Parkway• Sports Field• Picnic Site• Multi-Use Trail

Jane Forrester Park, 1 S. Front St.• Multi-Use Trail

Jackson Woods, 110 Finch Dr.• Multi-Use Trail

Victoria Park, 86 S. Front St. • Harbour

RT Potter Park, 82 Dundas St. W.• Floral Display

Morris Drive Parkette, 38 Morris Dr.• Playground

Parkdale Veterans Park, 119 Birch St.• Playground• Splash Pad• Sports Field

MA Sills Park, 140 Palmer RD.• Sports Field• Multi-Use Trail

Robin Jeffrey Park, 220 Bleeker Ave.• Playground

Sir MacKenzie Bowell Park138 Leland Ave.• Multi-Use Trail• Playground• Sports Field

Stanley Parkette, 32 Stanley Park Dr.• Playground

Thurlow Park, 516 Harmony Rd.• Playground• Sports Field

Tom Gavey Alemite Park, 102 Pine St.• Playground• Sports Field

West Hill Greenspace, 41 Octavia St.• Playground

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loyalistcollege.com

We put you to work.

Michelle Stewart Winemaker, Hillier Creek Estates

2013 BIOTECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST GRADUATE

Belleville offers a prime location for your business.

With a population of approximately 50,000, Belleville serves as thebusiness, cultural, medical, government service and commercial centre fora region totaling over 210,000 people. We are centrally located within theheart of North America, within 500 miles of Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa,Chicago and NYC making Belleville the ideal setting for your businessrequiring access to Canadian, U.S. and International markets. With a varietyof industrial areas, Belleville has strategically positioned itself to accommodate new growth and development. We are consistently attracting and expanding newbusinesses from all sectors, with plenty of land and low development costs whichsupports our commitment to your success and prosperity.

For further information on investing in Belleville please contact:Economic & Strategic [email protected]

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Easel fun, toy car painting, sidewalk chalk art, block art & more!

SATURDAY, MAY 30TH

www.bellevillechamber.ca

Nighttime Santa Claus Parade SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15TH

beginning at 4:30pmwww.bellevillechamber.ca

Pumpkin carving & painting, fall themed arts & crafts, hot apple cider, farm animal display, horse drawn wagon rides, live Country & Bluegrass music!

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH

www.bellevillechamber.ca

Christmas Lighting Display at Meyer’s Pier & Jane Forrester Park

Christmas Lighting Display at Meyer’s Pier & Jane Forrester Park

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13TH

www.city.belleville.on.ca(opening date tentative)

Thursday July 9th – Sunday July 12th

West Zwick’s Park, Highway 62 South Onsite Parking $3 or Free Shuttle Bus Service from Downtown

Full Midway • Ethnic Food Village • Children’s Attractions Meet & Greets with TV & Movie Characters

Main Stage Musical Entertainment including Multicultural Acts Vendor Exposition • Ultimate Air Dogs • Dragon Boat Races

www.bellevillewaterfrontfestival.comwww.facebook.com/bellevillewaterfrontfestival

FAMILY FUN FOR 2015City of Belleville

FREE ADMISSION

Est. 1864

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Easel fun, toy car painting, sidewalk chalk art, block art & more!

SATURDAY, MAY 30TH

www.bellevillechamber.ca

Nighttime Santa Claus Parade SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15TH

beginning at 4:30pmwww.bellevillechamber.ca

Pumpkin carving & painting, fall themed arts & crafts, hot apple cider, farm animal display, horse drawn wagon rides, live Country & Bluegrass music!

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH

www.bellevillechamber.ca

Christmas Lighting Display at Meyer’s Pier & Jane Forrester Park

Christmas Lighting Display at Meyer’s Pier & Jane Forrester Park

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13TH

www.city.belleville.on.ca(opening date tentative)

Thursday July 9th – Sunday July 12th

West Zwick’s Park, Highway 62 South Onsite Parking $3 or Free Shuttle Bus Service from Downtown

Full Midway • Ethnic Food Village • Children’s Attractions Meet & Greets with TV & Movie Characters

Main Stage Musical Entertainment including Multicultural Acts Vendor Exposition • Ultimate Air Dogs • Dragon Boat Races

www.bellevillewaterfrontfestival.comwww.facebook.com/bellevillewaterfrontfestival

FAMILY FUN FOR 2015City of Belleville

FREE ADMISSION

Est. 1864

Recipient ofTop 100 Festivals in Ontario Award for 2015!

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Quinte Dog Park

For those who enjoy a social experience, try

the Quinte Dog Park at East Zwick’s Park. This is a three acre, totally

fenced dog park with a double gated entrance

for your safety.quintedogpark.com

Birding is a growing pastime in the Quinte Region. The points of land along the Bay

of Quinte and our conservation areasprovide excellent opportunities to view

migrating birds. From herons to sparrows and sandpipers to warblers, you never

know what you will find right herein the Quinte Region.

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Concerts on the BayConcerts on the Bay date back to 1967. The ANAF Veteran’s Association, along with a few keen citizens, had a vision to create a venue for enhancing the summer experience with the sound of music. They joined together and with the support of several local businesses a band shell was constructed. Needless to say, this gave way to an annual tradition, free summer concerts featuring, in most part, local entertainers who also benefited by having the experience of performing in front of live audiences. After 43 years, the band shell was replaced in 2011 with the beautiful Lions Pavillion.

Enjoy Lions Club Concerts on the Bay Wednesdays and Sundays in June and July from 6:30-8:30 pm and in August 6:00-8:00 pm. concertsonthebay.ca

Tyendinaga Cavern and Caves

Descend into the depths and discover a place where timestands still. Make a wish in the clear waters of the wishing wellor take a self-guided tour of the side passage and experiencethe thrill of complete darkness and much more!

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Working to make cycling safer in the ‘Friendly City’. bellevilleonbikes.ca

Geocaching is an outdoor recreational activity, fun for the whole family. You can hide and/or seek containers, called geocaches or caches. Do this by entering the coordinates into a GPS or compatible mobile device and then set out on the adventure

of finding them. A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a log-book where you enter the date you found it and sign it with your established

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code name. After signing the log, the cache must be placed back exactly where you found it. If you want to take something from the cache, be sure to have something to leave behind for the next person to find.

Belleville has over 50 caches hidden in the city.

To get started go to: geocaching.com

There are 15 golf courses in the Quinte Region with two of Ontario’s premiere golf courseslocated right here in Belleville.

Black Bear Ridge Since its opening in 2005, Black Bear Ridge Golf Course has continued to grow and improve. Along with BBR’s reputation of providing golfers with turf conditions of the highest possible standard, new additions this year solidify BBR’s position as one of the finest public golf facilities in Canada. blackbearridge.ca

Trillium WoodTrillium Wood Golf Club is characterized by mature trees, large greens, elevated tees, rolling bentgrass fairways, picturesque ponds, and strategically placed bunkers. The magnificentlyscenic 18 holes gives one the sense that they have been part of the landscape for many years.trilliumwood.com

Bay of Quinte Country ClubThe Bay of Quinte Golf and Country Club

is a parkland course, with a natural settingamidst trees, mosses, ferns and grasses;it is a welcoming environment for both

golfers and wildlife! bayofquintegolf.com

Bayview Golf and Country ClubAn excellent nine-hole course that caters to individuals learning

the game of golf. The layout includes wide open fairways and relatively large greens. A creek is found meandering through the design, but only comes into play on two of the nine holes. Enjoy

the 18 hole miniature golf course, fun for the entire family. bayviewgolfingcentre.webs.com

Check out their individual websites for Play & Stay Packages!

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257 Bridge Street East, Belleville, ON 613 -962-2329

Open Year-Round Tuesday to Sunday

September to May: 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm June to August: 10 am - 4:30 pm

Closed Holidays

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Glanmore National Historic SiteDesignated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1969 in recognition of its ex-ceptional 2nd Empire architecture. Built in 1882-1883 for wealthy banker J.P.C. Phillips (1842-1912) and his wife Harriet Dougall Phillips (1839-1915). The grand interior includes beautiful hand-painted ceilings and ornate woodwork. Many rooms have been restored to the 1890s. Period room displays containing some original furnishings as well as beautiful objects from the Couldery Collection. The museum cares for an extensive collec-tion of antique furniture, paintings and ceramics. Local history is highlighted in Glanmore’s lower level, and includes the Early Homestead display and Maid of All Work: Domestic Service at Glanmore exhibit. Open year-round. 257 Bridge St. E., 613-962-2329 glanmore.ca

Hastings/Prince Edward RegimentMilitary MuseumFeatures a collection of uniforms, badges, diaries, equipment, weaponry and other memorabilia. Located in the Armory on the corner of Bridge and Pinnacle St. 613-966-2125.

Hastings Heritage CentreFeatures historical information and memorabilia depicting the heritage of Belleville & Hastings County. Located at 154 Old Cannifton Road N.613-968-5023.

National Air Force Museumof CanadaExplore the museum, including the outdoor airpark featuring Canadian and International aircraft to discover the history of Canadian Military Aviation. The museum exhibits equipment, maps, medals, uniforms, weapons and other tangible pieces of military history donat-ed by veterans and their families. Located at 8 Wing Trenton, Hwy #2, 10 minutes W. of Belleville.

Farmtown ParkWalk through Heritage Village, our unique county town from the 1930’s. Visit our one-room school house and explore the Discovery Centre with the amazing collection of toy trucks, tractors and cars. Located in Stirling just N. of Belleville. farmtownpark.ca

Ameliasburgh Historical Museum ComplexExplore an array of 14 buildings of agri-cultural and industrial history featuring a steam engine, art gallery, native displays, log cabin and blacksmith shop. [email protected]

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Belleville & DistrictChamber of Commerce

5 Moira E, Belleville, ON K8P 2S3 PH (613) 962-4597

[email protected]

public computers, copiers, and wi-fi

BELLEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARYIN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN

F R E E P RO G R A M S F O R A L L AG E S !

Borrow Books, Movies, Magazines and More

Lounge &Study Space

CaféUsed Bookstore

Free Downloadable eBooks &

Audiobooks

Public ComputersCopiersWi-Fi

Connect with your library: CONNECT WITH

Storytimes and PerformancesMarch Break and Summer Programs

Book ClubsAdult Computer and Tech Training

Mon. - Thurs. 9:30 - 8:00Fri. 9:30 - 5:00Sat. 9:30 - 5:30613-968-6731 bellevillelibrary.ca254 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, K8N 3B1

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THE JOHN M. PARROTT ART GALLERY & SHOP

on the third f loor of the Bellevi l le Public Library

Drop in and see our collection of original

Manly MacDonald oil paintings!

Drop in and see ourcollection of originalManly MacDonaldoil paintings.

monthly art exhibitions, musical performances, and art classes

Monthly Art Exhibits, Musical Performances

and Art Classes

Visit the beautiful Gallery Shop for unique hand-crafted jewelry,

ceramics, and gifts made by local artisans.

Visit the beautifulGallery Shop for unique hand-crafted jewelry, ceramics, and gifts made by local artisans.

- closed Mondays -Tues. - Wed. 9:30 - 5:00

Thurs. 9:30 - 8:00, Fri. 9:30 - 5:00, Sat. 9:30 - 5:30

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The ArtsGallery 121Non-profit art gallery providing exhibition space for Belleville and Quinte West artists. Located at 48 Bridge St. E. in downtown Belleville. Please call 613-962-4609 or visit gallery121artists.com

Quinte Arts CouncilFounded on the belief that arts are for everyone and should be accessible to all. Featuring arts from local artisans – come check us out! Located at 36 Bridge St E. in downtown Belleville. For more information call 613-962-1232 or visit quinteartscouncil.org

Belleville Art Association GalleryHome to an ever-changing series of exhibitions by the association members. Located at 392 Front St. in downtown Belleville. For more information please call 613-968-8632.

John M. Parrott Art GalleryLocated in the library at 254 Pinnacle Street in Belleville. Featuring art exhibitions & programs, and an artisan gift shop. 613-968-6731.

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The Empire Theatre and Centre for Performing Arts is a 700 seat state-of-the-art theatre in downtown Belleville. Top national and international acts consistently make stops and perform here. Some of the top names in music/comedy and more have performed on The Empire stage. Plus fabulous movies on all of the other nights! Rooms for meetings, parties and get togethers are also available.Visit: theempiretheatre.com.

Empire Square Live is located adjacent to the Empire Theatre and brings you to the next level of live concert performances. Empire Square has room for you and 3600 friends. This popular outdoor venue is home to the famous Empire Rockfest. For venue details visit: empiresquarelive.com.

The Belleville Theatre Guild is now in their 63rd season. A great venue for excel-lent community theatre in downtown Belleville. You can enjoy five quality plays at a fraction of the cost of a big city production. With a blend of the old and new – plays designed for laughter, tears, debate, and the joy of music.For upcoming performances visit: bellevilletheatreguild.ca.

The Quinte Ballet School of Canada is one of Canada’s top five full-time professional ballet schools and is based here in Belleville. The school provides an inspiring, challenging and supportive environment that nurtures talented young people to become world-class professional dancers. Graduates perform in major Canadian and international dance companies. Visit: quinteballetschool.com.

The Quinte Symphony has become one of Quinte’s most significant and highly acclaimed performing arts organizations. For over fifty years the symphony has been performing live orchestral music in the Quinte region with world-class performers such as Mary Lou Fallis, Eduard Minevich and Anton Kuerti. The symphony has also featured home-grown talent such as pianist Greg Butler, the Belleville Choral Society, Donna Bennett, Marilyn Woolven and Steven Belanger to name a few.Visit: quintesymphony.com.

Theatres

Online Resources for Upcoming Events:tourism.bayofquinte.ca/events &

bellevillechamber.ca/belleville/upcoming-community-events

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Imagine your perfect vacation...It’s about spending time with the people who matter to you. It’s about relaxing and great experiences. It’s about finding new roads, new friends and lasting memories. It’s about experiencing all your favourite things to do, close together - in The Great Waterway.

SUPERB CYCLING PATHS –HAVE AN ADVENTURE

WORLD CLASS FISHING -CATCH THE ACTION

GREAT CAMPING -ENJOY THE OUTDOORS

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Corporate sponsorship andvolunteer opportunities available.

Visit: floorball2016.caTwitter: @WFC2016 or @U19CanadaWFFacebook: facebook.com/U19WFC2016Email: [email protected]

The WORLD is COMING…Belleville is hosting 16 countries

in May 2016 for theWORLD FLOORBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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MAY1-3Walleye World - Live release fishing derby. Prizes, guest speakers, live entertainment. Bay of Quinte - kiwaniswalleyeworld.com or 613-403-3666.

2Night Kitchen Too - Musicians & spoken word artists. Tickets: Pinnacle Music, Arden Music, Harmony Music or Sweet Escape - may be available at door.

7Student Art Show - at The Core gallery. Art work displayed in downtown windows during May.

10Mother’s Day Tea & Tour - two seatings 12:30pm & 3:00pm - glanmore.ca

15-17Doomsday Day - 5-7K Obstacle Race with Alternate Routes & Skill Challenges: Trudeau Park, Tweed - doomsdaydash.com

15-17Motorcyle Race Superseries -Shannonville Motorsport Park – shannonville.com

17International Museums Day - Open House, Free Admission - glanmore.ca

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28-31Plein Air Festival - Whether a participating artist or spectator, there is something for everyone. 613-968-2242

30Family Artfest -West Zwick’s Park, 11am – 3pm. Spring themed arts & crafts of every description - and a chalk art extravaganza!

JUNE12-14Shannonville Drag Racing Series –shannonville.com

13Shriners on Parade - 1:30pm, provincial conference in town.

20Summerlicious - Downtown merchants compete for your tastebuds with seasonal ingredients. Enjoy samples, vote for your favourite! 613-968-2242

Night Kitchen Too - Musicians & spoken word artists. Tickets: Pinnacle Music, Arden Music, Harmony Music or Sweet Escape - may be available at door.

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JULY1Canada Day Celebration - 148th birthday at Zwick’s Park - bellevillecanadaday.com

3-5Motorcycle Race Superseries - Shannon-ville Motorsport Park - shannonville.com

4-12Family Fishing Week - license free fishing - ontariofamilyfishing.com

8Summer Fun at the Museum - Play Victorian Garden Games, 2 - 4pm - glanmore.ca

9-12Belleville Waterfront & Ethnic Festival - Free admission, midway, Ethnic food village, vendor expo, Dragon Boat races, Sail Pass, musical entertainment (rock/pop/multicul-tural), Air Dogs & Children’s Village, full of attractions including meet & greets with TV & movie characters. West Zwick’s Park - bellevillewaterfront.com

10-12Shannonville Drag Racing Series -shannonville.com

17Rotary Loves Kids– Party in the Square, downtown in Market Square behind City Hall - partyinthesquare.com

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22Summer Fun at the Museum - Make Old Fashioned Ice Cream, 2-4pm - glanmore.ca

23-25Empire Square Rockfest - featuring Hedley, Blue Rodeo with special guest Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea & Tom Cochrane with Red Rider and special guests Big Sugar.empiresquarelive.com

AUGUST1-2Tweed Stampede and Jamboree -tweedstampede.com

5Summer Fun at the Museum -Play Victorian Garden Games, 2-4pm - glan-more.ca

7-9Quinte Ribfest - Fundraiser - Big Brothers Big Sisters Hastings Prince Edward County - bigsneeded.ca

7-9Motorcycle Race Superseries - Shannonville Motorsport Park - shannonville.com

8-9Tyendinaga Mohawk Pow Wow (28th Annual) - Tsi Tkerhitoton Park Peacemaker Territory - mbq-tmt.org

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AUGUST (continued)

14Downtown Street Dance – Grab dinner on a patio, bring the lawn chairs and get ready to boogie. 613-968-2242 [email protected]

19Summer Fun at the Museum - Make Old Fashioned Ice Cream, 2-4pm - glanmore.ca

19-20Plowing Match & Farm Show Hastings County - Chadwick’s farm near Deseronto. 613-395-5177 - hastingsfarmshow.com

21-23Shannonville Drag Racing Series -shannonville.com

21-23Tweed Tribute to Elvis Festival 5th Annual - Tribute artist competitions, classic cars, downtown events - tweedelvisfestival.ca

SEPTEMBER3-6Quinte Exhibition- 246 Bridge St. W. Includes midway, livestock show, displays, crafts, family fun zone & entertainment. 613-968-3266 - qer.ca

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4-6Motorcyle Race Superseries Shannonville Motorsport Park - shannonville.com

5Downtown Bridal Walk- One stop shopping for all wedding needs. Swing by the BDIA office (267 Front St.) on this day to pick up your bridal walk passport and enter to win a grand prize [email protected]

11-13Shannonville Drag Racing Series –shannonville.com

25-27Brighton Applefest - brightonapplefest.ca

25-27Motorcycle Race Superseries Shannonville Motorsport Park - shannonville.com

26Flavours of Fall Festival- downtown cele-bration of sights, sounds, scents and taste. 613-962-4597 - bellevillechamber.ca

OCTOBER9-11Shannonville Drag Racing Series - shannonville.com

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NOVEMBER13Official Lighting of City Christmas Light Display

15Belleville’s Annual Nightime Santa Claus Parade – 5pm, [email protected]

29Hot Cocoa and Holiday Cookies - 2-4pmglanmore.ca

DECEMBER2, 9 & 16Glanmore by Gaslight- 6:30 - 8:00pm, ticketed event - glanmore.ca

Regional Day Trip Ideas:Batawa Ski Hill: batawaskihill.comCheddar and Ale Trail: tourism.bayofquinte.caChocolate and Apple Trail: tourism.bayofquinte.caCounty Wine Tours: thecountywines.comFarmtown Park: farmtownpark.caFestival Players of Prince Edward County: festivalplayers.caL’il Crow Native Arts Centre & Cafe: davidrmaracle.comMontrose Inn Tea Room: montroseinn.caO’Hara Mill: ohara-mill.orgRegent Theatre: theregenttheatre.orgStirling Festival Theatre: stirlingfestivaltheatre.comThe Museums of Prince Edward County: countymemorytrail.caWestben: westben.ca

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THINGS TO WATCH FOR IN 2016

Feb. 26 - 28, DOCFEST - 5th Annual Downtown International Documentary Film FestivalMarchQuinte Sportsman Boat & RV ShowQuinte Home & Lifestyle ShowAprilQuinte Woodcarving ShowMay, U-19 Women’s World Floorball Championships

For upcoming community events please visit

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CONFERENCES

Travelodge11 Bay Bridge Rd 1-800-420-3555 bellevilletravelodgehotel.com

Maranatha Church100 College St W 613-962-2062maranatha-church.com

BANQUETS

The Banquet Centre1 Alhambra Sq. 613-966-1222banquetcentre.com

The Greek Hall7 Harder Drive 613-967-1874thegreekhall.com

Bay of Quinte Yacht Club86 South Front St. 613-966-4632bqyc.org

Sans Souci240 Front St. 613-968-2952sanssoucichef.com

Capers272 Front St. [email protected]

The Royal Canadian Legion132 Pinnacle St., 613-968-9053

Quinte Sports & Wellness Centre265 Cannifton Rd 613-966-4632quintesportandwellnesscentre.ca

Meeting rooms are available at:Fairfield Inn: 613-962-9211Holiday Inn: 613-962-1200Towneplace Suites: 613-779-1212Best Western: 613-969-1112

The Belleville Club210 Pinnacle St 613-962-1239bellevilleclub.com

Belleville Fish & Game Club170 Elmwood Drive 613-966-6731bellevillefishandgame.com

Thurlow Community Centre516 Harmony Rd 613-962-8000

The River Inn, Corbyville79 River Rd S 613-969-0854theriverinn.ca

Also (contact information above):Maranatha ChurchFairfield InnTowneplace Suites

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Shannonville Motorsport ParkShannonville Motorsport Park has a unique track design making itCanada’s favorite road racing facility. From motorcycle racing todrag racing, car events and driving academy schooling this track is busy every day of the week. Join in the fun today, cheering, training, competing or testing.

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Belleville offers many great activitiesduring the winter months.

The Santa Claus parade is one of the most anticipated

annual traditions in the City. The evening parade will

make its way through the City on Nov. 15

starting at 4:30pm.

Christmas atthe Pier

Santa ClausParade

Join us for the lighting of the Christmas Light Display at

Jane Forrester Park, Nov. 13, 2015. Third year & brighter

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Outdoor SkatingVictoria Harbour and Zwick’s Park are fun locations for outdoor skating.

Public SkatingPublic skating is available at the Quinte Sports & Wellness Centre. Please visit: quintesportsandwellnesscentre.ca for scheduled times.

The Bay of Quinte transforms into an ideal destination to ice fish. Pike and Walleye action are fast and furious.

Outfitters with huts, bait and transportation are availablethroughout the winter season.

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